Friday, September 13, 2013

Review Sisters In Love by: Melissa Foster

Title: Sisters In Love
Author: Melissa Foster
Publisher: World Literary Press
Pages: 300
Series: Love in Bloom: Snow Sisters #1
Format: Nook Ebook
Source: Purchase
Purchase: Barnes & Noble | Amazon

Description:

Danica Snow has always been the smart, practical, and appropriate sister. As a therapist, she prides herself on making reasonable, conservative choices, even if a bit boring, and as part of the Big Sister Program, she has little time for anything more in her life.

Blake Carter is a player. He never gets bored of conquering women, and with his sexy good looks and successful lifestyle, he has no trouble finding willing participants. When his friend and business partner dies in a tragic accident, he suddenly, desperately, wants to change his ways. The problem is, he doesn’t know how to stop doing what he does best.

When Blake walks into Danica’s office, the attraction between them is white hot, but Danica isn't the type to give into the heat and risk her career. Danica’s desire sets her on a path of self-discovery, where she begins to question every decision she’s ever made. Just this once, Danica wants to indulge in the pleasures of life she’s been so willingly ignoring, but with her Little Sister in turmoil and her biological sister’s promiscuousness weighing heavily on her heart, she isn’t sure it’s the right time to set her desires free.

My Thoughts: 

This book follows Danica Snow as she is tired of being the conventional sister always doing what is expected of her with relationships and work.  She is a therapist and advises people who take her on.  The one client to send her world upside down is Blake Carter who makes her want to have a life besides boring one that consists of reviewing patient files at night, instead of having a life outside of work.

Blake Carter is use to having women throw themselves at him, a different girl every night.  He has no regard for being anything but a player when tragedy strikes close to him it causes Blake to re-evaluate everything he has done.  When he meets Danica Snow something about her makes him want to change and in a good way.

I got this book from an advertisement Melissa had on facebook, and I wasn't disappointed to say the least.  This book had everything you would expect from other great romance authors, like Sherryl Woods, Robyn Carr, Jill Shavlis and Kristan Higgins. She has the ability to tell a story that drags you in until the last page and want you to learn more about them!  Definitely a series I can't wait to read more of.
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Melissa Foster said...

Hi Paula! Thank you so much for the great review. Love your blog! xoxo